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was a highlight of one of the early festivals. However, from the outset the festival also presented music by modern composers. Lalandi wrote in 1963 that the festival would also include "20th-century composers whose way of thinking is nearer to than to that of the Romantic age." The first festival
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By the late 1970s, the EBF had primarily become an international opera company focusing on rarely performed operas of the baroque era which were performed with period instruments, authentic costumes and sets, and singers using
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In 1971, Lalandi became the sole director and the festival was primarily based in London. The festival's early programmes had been largely based on
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conducted a concert of his own works at the 1964 festival, and the festival went on to present the first UK performances of works by
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in London in 2009. The opera had never been performed in Handel's lifetime and had been premiered by the EBF in 1984.
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which ran from 1963 to 2009. It was founded by the Greek-born harpsichordist and singer
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movement and gesture. From 1977 the EBF presented an annual guest night at the
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given in London in 2007. The last festival performance was Handel's
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who were co-directors during the festival's early years in
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For accounts of the early years of the festival see:
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Index

classical music festival
Lina Lalandi
Jack Westrup
Oxford
Bach
St John Passion
Karl Richter
Bach's early cantatas
Nikos Skalkottas
Stravinsky
Xenakis
Stockhausen
Ligeti
Messiaen
historically informed
Royal Opera House
Telemaco
Platée
Orfeo
Alceste
Banqueting House
The Daily Telegraph
"Lina Lalandi"
"A revolution in sheep's wool stockings: Early music and '1968'"
ISBN
1107244501
"English Bach Festival"
Encyclopedia.com
"If it's baroque, don't mend it"
The Independent

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